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Discover LudwigNo, "it's use" is not grammatically correct
The possessive form of "it" is "its," so the correct phrase would be "its use." This phrase can be used in written English when referring to the usage or purpose of something. For example, "The manual explains its use as a tool for troubleshooting technical issues."
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The award was given to Boyle and Smith not because of the CCD's use in digital cameras, but for it's use in medical devices and research, and not necessarily for it's use in taking your family vacation shots.
Although the mechanism of action of Neuragen PN® is not known at this time, its efficacy and good safety profile recommend it's use as another option in the pain management of peripheral neuropathies.
Thus, as with muscles, it's "use it or lose it".
"Like anything else, it's use and abuse," Cicherillo said.
"It's use it or lose it," said Sgt. J. Paul Vance, a spokesman for the State Police.
"You can have dozens of branches, but if the staff can't relate to their customers, it's use.
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Now it's used immediately.
It's using clothes to suggest power".
"I hope it's used judiciously.
Tells how it's used, sometimes unscrupulously.
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